Los Lonely Boys Biography & News

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About Los Lonely Boys

About Los Lonely Boys

For the Texas rock, pop, country, blues band Los Lonely Boys, it's all in the family, the way it has always been. The three brothers, Henry, on guitar, Jojo on bass, and Ringo, Jr., on drums, learned to play music at a young age from their father, Ringo, Sr., a country singer and leader of his own conjunto band, The Falcones, with his brothers, which enjoyed regional success in south and west Texas. If you enjoy Los Lonely Boys albums, you're sure to enjioy their legendary live shows. Los Lonely Boys tickets will get you a couple hours of tight harmonies, rocking rhythms and precision instrumental work, much like on their recordings except supercharged with live energy and the visual element of watching these famous brothers in sync on stage.

Pre-teen Backup Band

The three Garza brothers, growing up in San Angelo, a tiny town in west Texas, formed their own band as kids, but began backing up their father's shows after The Falcones broke up. After forming Los Lonely Boys and recording a couple albums, self-released in Nashville, they caught the attention of Willie Nelson and were invited to record an album at his Pedernales recording studio. The result, the album Los Lonely Boys in 2004, was a smash, led by the hit single 'Heaven,' which reached Number 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. They were invited to contribute to Carlos Santana's single 'I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love' and followed up with their album Sacred. Three more albums have followed for this busy touring band, including Rockpango released in 2011.